Elk Grove Hearing Care
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Locality: Elk Grove, California
Phone: +1 916-627-1494
Address: 9300 W Stockton Blvd, Ste 103 95758 Elk Grove, CA, US
Website: www.elkgrovehearing.com/
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Did you know that the average age of those with hearing loss gets younger each year?
Dr. Amy White explains the hazards of buying hearing aids online.
Ever wonder what real ear measurements mean?
Think your loved one might have hearing loss? Dr. Amy White shares some of the signs to watch for.
Learn how hearing aids work. Read on.
Did you know that one in five Elk Grove residents has hearing loss? Think you might be one of them? Read on for some of the signs. https://elkgrovehearing.com/5-clues-you-may-be-experiencin/
Join Amy White, audiologist and owner of Elk Grove Hearing Care for a virtual webinar! RSVP here: http://evite.me/q8SfQAwVNH Share this event invite with a family member or friend!
If your hearing aids are no longer enough, attend a FREE virtual seminar On Wednesday, September 16 at 1pm to learn if an implantable hearing solution is right for you! Meet Cochlear hearing implant users and audiologists. And unlike hearing aids, most hearing implants are covered by Medicare. To receive the online link to this meeting, please contact Cochlear Engagement Manager Rachel Caloca via email [email protected] or text/call 650-619-7680
Thanks to those who participated in our first Tech Fair. Thank you to Crystal View Optometry and our vendors including Phonak, Cochlear and Hoya lenses. Look out for the next one in January! We'll be expanding on new technology coming out which makes our lives better. We'll also have more professions possibly including dental and allergy. We're looking forward to it.
REAL Ear measures are the only tool we have to measure the actual output of the hearing aid in the ear canal. What does that mean? We can program your hearing aids exactly where we want them in order for you to maximize your hearing ability! This eliminates guess-work making the programming personalized and accurate... no two ears are ever the same! Watch below and learn more.
Chip and Dana are happy as can be with Chip's new hearing aids. Chip explains how he thought he was a lost cause, he started as many do at a box store, then went to a dispenser but was never successful. He found us and now he is living his life to the fullest!! Watch the hartwarming family tell their story...
FM Systems are used at movies, theatres and churches all the time, why not combine them with hearing aids to help when you truly need it like in restaurants, meeting or parties? If your Auditory system needs more than hearing aids, consider a FM System.
Having a hard time with TV is a sign you should have your hearing checked, that being said, if you have hearing aids it doesn't mean you WILL hear TV well, but we have a solution for that!!
Hearing aids aren't like cars, some people need Premium model hearing aids due to thier compromised auditory system. Hearing aids can just amplify or they can help with Background Noise, impulse sounds, be automatic per environment and so on. The difference between basic and premium isn't comfort (Lexus V.S. KIA) it's how much help does YOUR auditory system need to perform the best it can for you?
Let's continue our discussion about different levels of hearing aid technology. In this video, we'll focus on the benefits and features of mid-level hearing technology. Mid-tier devices have solid noise reduction features and are best suited for retirees with fairly active social lives. Watch the video to learn more about mid-level hearing devices.
Hearing aid technology is an important conversation to have before purchaseing hearing aids. Which one is right for you? How do you decide which one is best for you? Lets evaluate each one starting with the abilities and limitations of basic-tier models, including manual controls and lack of noise reduction. Basic level hearing aids are best suited for patients who spend most of their time at home doing quiet activities.
Choosing a hearing aid isn't grabbing something off the shelf and hoping it will fit well. There are numerous testing results, history of loss and personal needs that need to be considered too. Last week we talked about the testing needed to determine how much help you need, this week we are addressing your life style and activity level to determine what technology level of heaing aid will fit you best.
Ever wonder why two people who wear hearing aids can perform soo different? Here are the 3 tests that help determine how well you may do with hearing aids. Next week we'll find out how that relates to technology.
Sure, you can order hearing aids through a magazine or online but can you fit it yourself so it's not hanging off your ear or causeing sorenss? Program it to a prescription (not a test result) or make adjustments when you are having difficulty, how about cleaning it? Learn more about what it takes to be successful if you think purchasing hearing aids online or out of a magazine could be something you would consider.
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